We have today published the 40th in our series of expert comment and analysis, by Lord Hylton, who has been active in the House of Lords since 1971, and a cross-bencher since 1982. He has visited refugees and displaced people in England, Continue reading →
To open our 2020-2021 programme on GSF Virtual Events Day, we were delighted to welcome Sir David Omand, Visiting Professor in the War Studies Department, King’s College London, former UK Security and Intelligence Coordinator, Permanent Secretary of the Home Office Continue reading →
For the second of our events to start our 2020-2021 programme on GSF Events Day, we were delighted to welcome GSF Advisory Board members: the Rt Hon Lord Campbell of Pittenweem CH CBE PC,Leader of the Liberal Democrats (2006–2007) and principal spokesman Continue reading →
We have today published the 39th in our series of expert comment and analysis, by John Everard, a British diplomat from 1979 to 2006. He opened the British Embassy in Minsk in 1993 and as the UK’s first ambassador to Belarus, observed Continue reading →
We have today published the 38th in our series of expert comment and analysis by James Watt CVO, who has served as British Ambassador to Egypt, to Jordan and to Lebanon. As always, the views expressed are those of the author Continue reading →
We are delighted to publish the 37th in our series of expert comment and analysis by Lord Hannay of Chiswick, formerly UK Permanent Representative to the EU and to the UN, member of the House of Lords International Relations and Defence Committee. Continue reading →
We are delighted to publish the 35th in our series of expert comment and analysis by GSF’s regular commentator and Advisory Board member, General Sir Richard Barrons. As always, the views expressed are those of the author and not of GSF unless Continue reading →
We are delighted to publish the 36th in our series of expert comment and analysis by GSF Advisory Board member the Rt Hon the Lord Howell of Guildford. As always, the views expressed are those of the author and not of Continue reading →
We are delighted to publish the 33rd in our series of expert comment and analysis by GSF Advisory Board member, His Royal Highness Prince El Hassan bin Talal, who served as Crown Prince of Jordan from 1965-1999 alongside his brother, the late Continue reading →
We have today published the 34th in our series of expert comment and analysis by Peter Collecott, British Ambassador to Brazil (2004 to 2008); Co-Chairman of The Ambassador Partnership. As always, the views expressed are those of the author and not Continue reading →